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right hip injection with fluoroscopy with naropin, celestone, isovue - Filed in IsoVueen-usCopyright 2020 MedsChat.com. All Rights Reserved.Sun, 1 Feb 2015 01:36:56 GMT60https://www.medschat.com/images/mc_logo.pngIsovue J Code - MedsChathttps://www.medschat.com/Discuss/isovue-j-code-280741_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS
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Hello, Nancy! How are you? <br/> <br/> From the information I've found for the J Codes, you should bill frequency by dosage given to patient, such as <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Drugs/Isovue-300/" target="_blank">Isovue-300</a>, 125ml is given, code Q9967 X 125, the other code is Q9966. But it would be best to double check and make sure that this hasn't changed. <br/> <br/> The FDA classifies Isovuew as being a contrast agent. Typical side effects to its administration may possibly include inhibited blood coagulation, renal impairment and it could promote sickling in patients with sickle cell <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Categories/Anemia/" target="_blank">anemia</a>. <br/> <br/> Is there anything else I can help with?Sun, 1 Feb 2015 01:36:56 GMT